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Who We Are Looking For Crisis24's Crisis Security Consulting (CSC) team is seeking an Associate Consultant to join an ever-growing team to support wider project deliverables. The successful candidate ...

Who We Are Looking For Crisis24's Crisis Security Consulting (CSC) team is seeking an Associate Consultant to join an ever-growing team to support wider project deliverables. The successful candidate ...

Who We Are Looking For Crisis24's Crisis Security Consulting (CSC) team is seeking an Associate Consultant to join an ever-growing team to support wider project deliverables. The successful candidate ...

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How much do associate consulting jobs pay per year?

As of May 28, 2026, the average yearly pay for associate consulting in Washington is $91,544.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $56,600.00 and $119,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Associate Consultant, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Associate Consultant, you need strong analytical abilities, problem-solving skills, and a relevant bachelor’s degree, often in business, engineering, or a related field. Familiarity with data analysis tools like Excel, PowerPoint, and sometimes specialized software such as Tableau or SQL, is typically required. Outstanding communication, teamwork, and adaptability make someone stand out in this client-facing role. These skills and qualities are vital for delivering insightful recommendations, building client trust, and succeeding in dynamic project environments.

What are some common challenges an Associate Consultant might face when transitioning from academia to consulting?

Associate Consultants often find the pace and client-focused nature of consulting to be markedly different from academic environments. Adapting to tight project deadlines, managing multiple stakeholders with differing expectations, and quickly learning to communicate complex findings in a clear, actionable way are typical challenges. However, most firms provide robust training, mentorship programs, and collaborative team structures to help new hires bridge this gap and succeed early in their consulting careers.

What is an Associate Consultant?

An Associate Consultant is an entry-level professional in a consulting firm who supports senior consultants and project managers in analyzing data, conducting research, preparing reports, and delivering insights to clients. They typically work as part of a team to help organizations solve business problems and improve their operations. Associate Consultants gain exposure to various industries and often have opportunities for advancement as they develop their skills and experience.
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Associate Consultant

ijetconnect

Annapolis, MD • Hybrid

Other

Posted 20 days ago


Job description

Who We Are Looking For

 

Crisis24’s Crisis Security Consulting (CSC) team is seeking an Associate Consultant to join an ever-growing team to support wider project deliverables. The successful candidate will be based within the US or Canada, working remotely, but with potential travel overseas to support response and consulting tasks. Therefore, a candidate with geopolitical knowledge and interest, language abilities, and a willingness and adaptability to support bespoke international projects is sought after. The position further requires education to a Master’s level in a sector relevant subject matter, and 1-2 years of relevant work experience and language abilities are desired.

What You Will Work On

 

The successful candidate will quickly be involved in tasks and projects supporting the wider Crisis Security Consulting department. No two days are the same, and the Associate Consultant will work on bespoke reporting and threat assessments across geographies and threat types, analyzing data and presenting it to clients, supporting operations on the ground during domestic and international deployments, and editing and proofing the work of your peers. The candidate will also need to support out-of-hours tasks when required as part of a wider team “on-call” rotation system (a week of “on call” every 10-11 weeks, approximate). The Associate Consultant will quickly become adept at multiple types of task delivery, which will support their professional development within Crisis24.

Who You Will Work With 

 

The successful candidate will work within the wider Associate Consultant team, supporting the international consulting team across the Americas, Europe, Middle East & Africa, and Asia Pacific, as well as our Special Risks, All Hazards, and Product Risks response team. As part of the Crisis and Security Consulting department, the Associate Consultant will often work across and collaborate with the wider Crisis24 group and GardaWorld partners.

What You Will Bring 

Required

  • International Relations/Security Studies (or similar) at a Master’s level qualification.
  • Experience working in a variety of environments.
  • An adaptable and flexible approach to working is required—the role may involve extended overseas deployments, including potentially high-risk and conflict-affected areas.
  • Integrity, professionalism, and discretion; individuals must be able to handle sensitive information and issues.
  • An understanding of Security and Risk Management principles based on best practice standards.
  • Very high standard of written/verbal English and business-level language ability – candidates with native/business-level Spanish and/or Portuguese will be preferred; however, other language skills are equally valued.
  • Time management skills, including the ability to keep to tight deadlines.
  • A task-orientated team player who can operate independently when required.
  • Interested in geopolitical and security issues and how such issues impact various global sectors.
  • IT literate with a demonstrative knowledge of Microsoft programs and applications
  • Eligibility to reside/work in the US or Canada

Preferred

  • 1-2 years of relevant industry-specific experience in a related field
  • Experience traveling within high-risk regions/countries is preferable
  • A demonstrable understanding of regions and relevant security picture/prominent threats
  • A knowledge of cyber threats, cyber threat actors, and malware/ransomware variants
  • Understanding of OSINT monitoring platforms and applications
  • Valid Driver’s License